On 7/14/06, Christopher Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm working on Building a Matplotlib that will work with the Universal > Python. > > I was going along just fine, following the procedure that I've used > before, but low and behold, I've run into a problem. > > MPL Requires libpng and a version of libfreetype that doesn't come with > OS-X. > > In the past, I built static versions of these, put them in a place where > distutils will find them, and presto! > > However, I have a PPC Mac, so I now have PPC libs, and that's won't link > with the Intel binaries. At least that's what I think the problem is. In > any case, I know that will be a problem. > > So, while I dig around the net for ways to build a universal static libs > from libpng and libfreetype, does anyone have any hints for me? > > Of ready to go packages of these?
Hey Chris, I built fat versions of matplotlib-0.87.3 that are on the sourceforge download page. I statically linked in png and freetype and I did all this on a ppc machine. It is really easy to build these dependency libs. Just make sure, "-arch ppc -arch i386" is in you CFLAGS. This will cause everything to be built fat. I haven't got around to the 0.87.4 mac builds yet. I can assure you it is very similar to just building for ppc though. The universal build of python adds those compiler flags for you, so you don't need to worry about them when using distutils. Let me know if you want any help. - Charlie _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig